People
Era of Good Feelings
Events
Politics
Inventions
100

Accused of a 'Corrupt Bargain' in the 1824 election for a new position

Henry Clay

100

This Political Party died out

The Federalists

100

The end of this War began the 'Era of Good Feelings'

The War of 1812

100

Who was elected in 1817?

James Monroe

100

This was used to power the new riverboats and locomotives

Steam

200

Inventor of the Telegraph and the accompanying code

Samuel Morse

200

This was the Treaty that gained Florida for the U.S. and set the official boundaries for the Louisiana Purchase

The Adams-Onis Treaty

200

Did the Missouri Compromise settle the issue of slavery?

No, it postponed the issue for a later date.

200

Nationalism means what?

Intense pride in one's own nation especially to the detriment of other nations.

200

This was the name for the first Locomotive in the U.S.

Tom Thumb

300

Inventor of the Cotton Gin and Interchangeable Parts

Eli Whitney

300

What political idea set the tone for the U.S. and its relationship with European Empires during this Era?

The Monroe Doctrine

300

The market revolution paved the way for the rise of?

Cities

300

What State was entered in the Union as a free state because of Missouri?

Maine

300

This invention changed the entire Southern Economy

The Cotton Gin

400

He led the largest Slave Rebellion in U.S. History

Nat Turner

400

A market economy in which privately owned businesses can operate with limited Government involvement.

Free Enterprise System

400

The Election of 1828 included large amounts of this political practice, meaning to criticize each other's personalities and morals. 

Mudslinging

400

Andrew Jackson accused Henry Clay of this

'A Corrupt Bargain'

400

The Rise of Cities led to what issues?

Overcrowding, sanitation, disease, strikes, labor unions

500

This was the fourth person to run in the 1824 election.

William H. Crawford

500

The Government investment in infrastructure led to what? 

The Market Revolution

500

McColloch v. Maryland set what precedent?

That States could not tax the Federal Government.

500

Secretary of War for James Monroe and Vice President to Andrew Jackson

John C. Calhoun

500

What event occurred on August 22 1831?

Nat Turner's Revolt.